There is two steel plates on each side of the truck frame can anyone tell me what there for.
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My truck started out as a m109, but when I got it the box was already taken off. I think you have figured it out the plates must be there to protect the box and frame from improper wear.On my M109, there are brackets that extend downwards from the box and keep it centered from side-to-side. Those plates keep the from contacting the frame. Maybe your truck had a box on it at one time?
Older M109's (gassers) also have these brackets which are bolted to the box subframe only; but they are spaced out a few mm and there are no plates on the frame.On my M109, there are brackets that extend downwards from the box and keep it centered from side-to-side. Those plates keep the from contacting the frame. Maybe your truck had a box on it at one time?
It could be a frame protection plate. Some deuces were dumps, and it looks Like the plate is in the right place to protect the frame from the dump bed guides as they came down after dumping their load. Check the age of you truck. The Army being what it is, probably contracted ALL the truck frames to be the same, so they could be configured any way they wanted them to be.
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